the explosion on the ship USS cole in 2000
Afghanistan and later Iraq.
The 9/11 attacks and the war in Iraq sprang in no small part from massive intelligence failures, that much is well understood. How the CIA got to a point where it could fail so catastrophically is not.
Not really. Iraq exports alot of oil but due to the military action, Iraq suffered many terrorist attacks. Apart from the people being angry at the Americans for their intervention, Iraq's economy is quite good.
D. A threat to national security
37 Jewish American soldiers have died in Iraq War. Profiles of those who gave their lives are at the Related Link below.
Homophobic attacks go back throughout Islamic history in Iraq, and have not yet ended.
No, it did not. The two are not linked.If anything, Iraq viewed Al-Qaida with hostility and apprehension. They were anything but allies.No, Iraq was not linked to the attacks on 9-11.
To end terroist attacks
Iraq & Afganistan
it can not be told, there has been multiple attacks to count them all
Afghanistan and later Iraq.
It was not related. We are not taking over Iraq and stealing its oil, the "war" is not actually a war, it is a joint military effort between the US military and the military of Iraq against Islamic radicals.
the Americans searched Iraq for nucealur weapons without permision and the Iraq people got mad and crashed the twin towers
The Bush administration raided and bombed Iraq beginning the war. The 19 men on the planes were not from Iraq, but all were Saudi Arabians.
Supposidly it was to find and punish those responsible for the 9/11 attacks
Estimating the total number of attacks by Al-Qaeda in Iraq can be challenging due to the protracted nature of the conflict and varying definitions of what constitutes an attack. However, during its peak from 2003 to 2011, Al-Qaeda in Iraq was responsible for thousands of attacks, including bombings, assassinations, and ambushes. Reports suggest that there were over 20,000 violent incidents attributed to the group during this period. The situation remains complex, as violence continues in different forms in the region.
There are hundreds of tribes in Iraq (especially among the Arab population as Kurds do not typically have tribes). Please see the Related Link below for a sizable list of Iraq's tribes.